Delta SS250 instruction manual Lubrication, Choice of Blade and Speed, Blade Breakage

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LUBRICATION

Delta recommends that the scroll saw be oiled after each 20 hours of use, as follows:

1.DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.

2.Remove four screws (A) Fig. 39, and remove side panel (B) from the scroll saw.

3.Release blade tension by pulling tension lever (C) Fig. 40, forward as shown.

4.Lubricate the shafts of two special screws (D) Fig. 41, with a few drops of light machine oil in the areas where they pass through the connecting link (E). NOTE:

DO NOT REMOVE SPECIAL SCREWS TO LUBRICATE.

5.Remove two pivot bolts (F) Fig. 42.

6.Thoroughly clean grease from shafts (G) Fig. 42, of both pivot bolts (F) and lubricate shafts (G) with a few drops of light machine oil.

7.Reassemble two pivot bolts (F) Fig. 42, to machine.

8.Replace side panel removed in STEP 2 and reapply tension to the blade.

E D

BA

Fig. 39

C

Fig. 40

F

G

F

Fig. 41

Fig. 42

CHOICE OF BLADE AND SPEED

Your scroll saw will accept a wide variety of 5" flat end blades and can be operated at any speed from 400 to 1800 cutting strokes per minute. Consider the following as a general guideline for selecting a blade and operating speed.

1.Use a finer blade for cutting thin workpieces, for hard materials, or when a smoother cut is required.

2.Use a coarser blade for cutting thick workpieces, when making straight cuts or for medium to soft materials.

3.Use a blade that will have 2 teeth in the workpiece at all times.

4.Most blade packaging is marked with the size of the wood the blade is intended to cut and the minimum radius which can be cut with that blade.

5.Slower speeds are generally more effective than faster speeds when using thin blades and making intricate cuts.

6.Always start at a slow speed and gradually increase the speed until the optimum cutting speed is obtained.

BLADE BREAKAGE

Blade breakage is usually caused by one or more of the following:

1.Bending the blade during installation.

2.Improper blade tension.

3.Improper blade selection for the work being cut.

4.Forcing the work into the blade too rapidly.

5.Cutting too sharp a turn for the blade being used.

6.Improper blade speed.

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Contents Model SS250 General Safety Rules Refer to them often Use them to instruct others Additional Safety Rules for Scroll SawsGrounding Instructions Power ConnectionsMotor Specifications Extension Cords Unpacking and CleaningScroll SAW Parts Assembly CC O Page Fastening Scroll SAW to Supporting Surface ON-OFF and Variable Speed SwitchesLocking ON-OFF Switch OFF Position Changing Blades Table InsertPage Adjusting Clamping Action of Upper Blade Holder Adjusting Blade Tension Tilting the Table Adjusting the TableAdjusting Dust Blower Adjusting HolddownInside Cutting Following a LineBlade Breakage LubricationChoice of Blade and Speed Page Page Accessories PARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance